Four days after Donald Trump announced ...he would send 5,000 U.S. troops to Poland, it is still unclear what the American leader had in mind
White minority organizations issued a statement denying that their community has been the victim of genocide or even discrimination.
The new U.S. president immediately proved to be an existential challenge for the EU, which only grew stronger over time.
Despite U.S. concessions on recognizing the annexation of Crimea and closing Ukraine's path to NATO ... Moscow wants more.
It’s American consumers, not foreign businesses, who will bear the cost of the new tariffs.
America is still driving global policy.
This is not a simple transfer of power, but an existential revolution.
[W]e have been given notice that Europe must take responsibility for its own security.
Zelenskyy revealed that the emperor has no clothes. He showed Trump for who he really is.
[T]he tectonic shift brought by the return of Donald Trump to the White House can very quickly make itself felt.
Can Poland rely on the U.S. administration that supports the AfD, a post-Nazi party in Germany?